48 min

S1E6 Healing through Creativity and Intuition | A Conversation with Chris Zydel A Tender Space with Heather & Krista

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On today’s episode, we’re talking about the intersection between creativity and healing. How can we tap into our own intuition and creativity in order to become more whole, healed, joyful and alive? And how does tenderness help us address the part of us that gets blocked by perfectionism?

Our guest today is Chris Zydel, who calls herself the Wild Heart Queen. Chris is the founder of Creative Juices Arts and the author of Conversations with the Brush: Wisdom Tales from the Intuitive Painting Heart. She’s a creativity coach and an Evolutionary Astrologer, and runs women's groups, teaches weekly intuitive painting classes, facilitates expressive arts retreats and has created an expressive arts teacher training program.

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Music credit: 

The following sound is loyalty-free and generously provided by the community of artists on Pixabay:

1. A Small Miracle by Romarecord1973 (Beginning and Ending Credit).

2. Tokyo Cafe by TVARI (Mid-Credit). 

On today’s episode, we’re talking about the intersection between creativity and healing. How can we tap into our own intuition and creativity in order to become more whole, healed, joyful and alive? And how does tenderness help us address the part of us that gets blocked by perfectionism?

Our guest today is Chris Zydel, who calls herself the Wild Heart Queen. Chris is the founder of Creative Juices Arts and the author of Conversations with the Brush: Wisdom Tales from the Intuitive Painting Heart. She’s a creativity coach and an Evolutionary Astrologer, and runs women's groups, teaches weekly intuitive painting classes, facilitates expressive arts retreats and has created an expressive arts teacher training program.

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Music credit: 

The following sound is loyalty-free and generously provided by the community of artists on Pixabay:

1. A Small Miracle by Romarecord1973 (Beginning and Ending Credit).

2. Tokyo Cafe by TVARI (Mid-Credit). 

48 min